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Key Features
Flat Panel TVs use LCD, Plasma, or today's new type of viewing screen OLED. LCD s (Liquid Crystal Displays) use liquid crystals as optical shutters, which control the amount of light passing through the thin display screen, creating vivid, life-like colors. LCDs are commonly used on microwaves, calculators and computers, as well as projection (up to 60") and direct view (10"-30") TVs. Plasma displays use a complex gas-based system. The benefits are a vivid, bright, clear picture with a slim form factor that can be mounted on a wall or on a pedestal. Plasma TVs range from 42 inches to 63 inches. OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) can provide brighter, crisper displays on electronic devices and use less power than conventional light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or liquid crystal displays (LCDs) used today, it also can be viewed in bright lighting conditions, at greater angles.
Diagonal Screen Size is the size of your TV screen, measured diagonally in inches.
Contrast Ratio is the difference between the whitest white and the darkest black colors the display can show. The greater the contrast, the better the screen and the subtlety of colors it can display.
Display Resolution measures picture quality in pixels. The more pixels a television can display, the sharper the image. More pixels also provide higher-quality color.
Display Resolution
1280 x 768 pixels
Display Capabilities
The broadcast formats supported by your television dictate what sort of signals your television is able to receive and process. It is important that your television not only support but is also able to display the formats you wish to view. A supported format can be understood by your television, but not necessarily displayed in its optimum form. 1080i, 1080p and 720p are standards for HDTV, while 480p and 480i are standard definition formats.
Broadcast Format Displayed
720p (HDTV), 480p (EDTV), 480i (SDTV)
There are various types of tuners that may be built into a television: NTSC (National Television System Committee) is the analog television broadcasting standard used widely in North America. It is referred to as a 525-line standard, but actually displays only 480 lines. NTSC is to be replaced with new DTV (Digital TV) standards in the coming years. \r\nThe PAL (Phase Alternating Line) standard was introduced in the early 1960's and was implemented widely in Europe. It has a wider channel bandwidth than NTSC as it runs on 635 lines. \r\nATSC (Advanced Television Standards Committee) creates the technical standards for the US digital television system (DTV). These standards are expected to be used in most new televisions, as the US television system shifts from analog to digital. \r\nQAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) tuner is present in some new digital televisions and similar devices. It enables direct reception of digital cable channels without the use of a set-top box. QAM tuners can be likened to the cable equivalent of an ATSC tuner which is required to receive over-the-air (OTA) digital channels broadcast by local television stations.
Native Aspect Ratio refers to the dimensions of the display of a television. It measures the units wide, by the units high. The two standard measurements for flat panel televisions and various types of projectors are 4:3 and 16:9. 4:3 produces a traditional square display. 16:9 produces a rectangular, wide screen display. One ratio is not necessarily better than the other. It all depends on the preferences of the consumer.\r\n
Image Quality
There are several types of comb filters. In all cases, the comb filter helps to separate the color signals from the black and white, providing a higher resolution, or sharper, picture. Of the three types, the 3DYC provides the sharpest picture, then the digital comb filter, then analog.
Comb Filter
3DYC / 3D Digital
Display Resolution measures picture quality in pixels. The more pixels a television can display, the sharper the image. More pixels also provide higher-quality color.
Display Resolution
1280 x 768 pixels
Brightness, also known as luminance or photometric brightness, is the luminance intensity of any surface in a given direction. It is measured per unit of projected area of the surface as viewed from a single direction.
Connectors
Headphone Jack
With Headphone Jack
Some Standard TVs have the ability to support memory cards with an integrated memory card slot. This feature allows the TV to display different multimedia files that are stored on flash memory.
Memory Card Slot
CompactFlash Card
Audio Features
There are various types of audio capabilities that may come with your television: Mono: Single-channel sound, usually using a single speaker. Stereo: Dual-channel sound, usually using two speakers. Surround: Multiple-channel sound, using multiple speakers (usually six) for greater audio depth. There are many types of surround sound, and audio systems vary in the number of speakers and technologies used to produce surround sound. Virtual Surround: Simulated multiple-channel sound with fewer (two or three) speakers.
Audio Type
Virtual Surround
Remote Control
Remote controls come in several different types, but among the most common are the standard remote, which only works on your TV, and the universal remote, which allows you to control not only your TV, but other video and audio components.
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